Water sports, from bodyboarding and surfing to kite surfing and jet skiing, are all welcome and safely segregated here, which means there’s always something to keep everyone happy.
The Portstewart Strand Visitor Centre offers a fascinating insight into the nature and wildlife found on the strand and the dunes that embrace it. The town of Portstewart is just minutes away. Developed in the nineteenth century as a Victorian seaside town for the middle classes, it still retains a genteel air about its mannered streets and lanes. The extensive promenade is the focus of attention for many locals and visitors. Still, a little exploration will uncover an eclectic mix of artisan shops selling everything from the aforementioned beach balls to locally baked bread from the award-winning Amazin’ Grazin’ bakery and the finest of Irish whiskey from the nearby Old Bushmills Distillery.
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